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Dd
daffodil
daffodils noun
a plant that grows from a
bulb and has a large,
trumpet-shaped flower
at the end of each stem.
dagger
daggers noun
a knife with a short, sharp,
pointed blade, that is used
as a weapon.
daily
adverb
every day.
Letters are delivered daily.
daily adjective
dairy
dairies noun
a place where milk and
cream are stored and butter
and cheese are made.
dam
dams noun
a wall built across a river or
stream to hold back the flow
of water.
damage
damages damaging damaged
verb
to harm something.
The collision damaged the
front of the boat.
N say dam-ij
damage noun
damp
adjective
slightly wet or moist.
A damp towel.
N comparisons damper dampest
damp noun
dance
dances dancing danced verb
to move around to music.
dancenoun
dandelion
dandelions noun
a common, wild plant
with a thick root and a single
yellow flower on each stem.
Fine hairs attached to
the seeds mean that the seeds
are easily blown away by
the wind.
danger
dangers noun
a situation that might be
harmful to you.
Danger—falling rocks.
dangerous adjective
dare
dares daring dared verb
1 to challenge someone to
do something frightening
to show they are not afraid.
2 to be bold or foolish enough
to do something frightening
or dangerous.
dark
adjective
1 with little or no light.
The street was dark away
from the streetlights.
dark noun
2 with a lot of black in it.
Dark blue.
N comparisons darker darkest
N opposite light
dash
dashes dashing dashed verb
to run very quickly for
a short distance.
I dashed onto the platform,
but the train had just left.
data
noun
facts and figures
about something.
N say day-ta
database
databases noun
a large amount of
information stored
in a computer.
date
dates noun
1 the day, month, and year.
2 a sweet, sticky fruit with
a pit in the middle.
daffodil
seeds
daisy
daisies noun
a common plant with white
or pink flowers. Daisies close
their petals when it is dark.
Some kinds of daisy are wild,
while others are grown as
garden plants.